Modesty is one of two sculptures Corradini completed for the Sansevero Chapel, both a part of a ten-statue series of the Virtues. The veiled female figure embodies modesty but can also be considered a representation of wisdom. There is a clear reference to the veiled statue of Isis at Sais in Egypt. This allegory furthers
Modestys aspect of wisdom and the statue is often referred to as
Veiled Truth. The symbols such as the cracked plaque illustrate her life being cut too short. On the pedestal that the statue stands there is a relief of a biblical scene of Christ appearing to
Mary Magdalene as a gardener portraying the importance of the Christian faith to the family. Corradini's other work is
Decorum, which is also in the series of virtues.
Decorum is a depiction of a youthful male nude scantily clothed in lion skin. He was also commissioned to make the piece
Veiled Christ for the chapel but it was completed by
Giuseppe Sanmartino instead when Corradini died suddenly. His two statues line the wall of Sansevero along with eight others.
Modesty is positioned in its original location giving viewers the ability to see the statue in its intended arrangement. == Patronage ==